• Episode 46 - Extraterrestrials

  • Apr 6 2020
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 46 - Extraterrestrials

  • Summary

  • Released: 6 April 2020

    Duration: 53 minutes, 55 seconds

     

    Author and podcaster Wade Roush talks about his forthcoming book from MIT Press, Extraterrestrials. The book covers astrobiology, SETI, the Fermi paradox and more for a literate but non-specialist audience.

    WADE ROUSH, a Boston-based science and technology journalist, is a columnist at Scientific American and the producer and host of Soonish, an independent podcast about the future. He has served as Boston bureau reporter for Science, senior editor and San Francisco bureau chief at MIT Technology Review, chief correspondent and San Francisco editor for Xconomy, and acting director of MIT’s Knight Science Journalism program. He holds a PhD in the history and social study of science and technology from MIT.

    For more information, please visit us at https://wowsignalpodcast.com

    Links:

    The Extraterrestrial page at MIT Press

    Six Strange Facts about Oumuamua

    Sofia Sheikh and the Nine Axes

    The Vanishing Sources

    Where is Everybody?

    Stephen Webb's Book on the Fermi Paradox

    Natalie Cabrol

    Seth Shostak on the Zoo Hypothesis

     

    The MIT Technology Review

    The Hub and Spoke Podcast Network

    The Soonish podcast

     

    The podcast contact page

    Wow! Signal Live

     

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Carr

    Music: Lloyd Rogers and Jason Robinson

     

    The Wow! Signal is released under the Creative Commons Attribution License

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